You answered your own question. Most Whatmans are unidirectional. The do make them as a bidirectional filter (I think that has a different name too, but i'm having a brain fart), but if you think about that, it doesn't make much sense. You push a liquid through the filter and filter out whatever it is you are filtering and then you suck something back up through the filter so you recontaminate what you sucked up with what you just filtered? The only place I know those are used are in certian assays where the filtrate is a reagent (say DNA or proteins) for the second part of the experiment.
That is not what you are using the filters for. Get the unidirectional ones.